Heinrich Schütz: A German in Venice
David de Winter
Tenor
The Brook Street Band
Rachel Harris
Violin
Kathryn Parry
Violin
Tatty Theo
Cello
Carolyn Gibley
Continuo
Schütz
Exsultavit cor meum
Grandi
Decantabat
Schütz
Herr unser Herrscher
Rossi
Sonata quatro sopra L’aira di Ruggiero
Sances
Stabat Mater
Schütz
Lobet den Herrn
Schütz
Cantabo Domino in vita mea
Monteverdi
Confitebor tibi Domine
Schütz
Paratum cor meum
Schütz
O süßer, O freundlicher
Rossi
Sonata ottava sopra L’aria E tanto tempo hormai
Cavalli
O quam suavis est
Schütz
Ich werde nicht sterben
Grandi
Lauda Sion Salvatorem
Schütz
Ich danke dir, Herr

In the early 1600s, Venice was the cultural capital of the world, boasting the likes of the artist Tintoretto, the architect Longhena, buildings such as the impressive St Mark’s Basilica, the famous Carnevale festival, as well as celebrated composers and musicians.  It is no wonder, therefore, that the city had a lasting impact on Heinrich Schütz.  He spent two extended periods in Venice; the first, studying under Giovanni Gabrieli from 1609 to 1612, and the second, meeting and studying with the great Claudio Monteverdi in 1628.  This greatly influenced Schütz’s music as he absorbed and combined the ornate, florid and theatrical Venetian compositional techniques with the more understated Lutheran tradition, resulting in a wonderfully unique musical style.

Commemorating the 350th anniversary since Schütz's death, The Brook Street Band and tenor David de Winter explore his solo cantatas and bring to life the brilliant virtuosic Venetian music of the time which heavily influenced the German master's musical language.


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